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[1] Article part of theme issue of Environment and Planning A (2000, 32, 4) entitled ”From Crib to
Campus,” which included five papers from the NSF supported “Young People’s Geographies/The
Geographies of Young People” workshop held in San Diego in 1998. Guest Editor: Stuart C. Aitken.

[2] Publication related to work presented at the NSF supported “Young People’s Geographies/The
Geographies of Young People” workshop held in San Diego in 1998.

[3] These papers were part of a workshop at San Diego State University that brought together researchers
interested in borders and young people. The workshop, entitled 'Mapping North American Youth Cultures',
was convened in August 2008 and funded by the Canadian Government and San Diego State University's
Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Youth and Space (ISYS). The discussions were wide-ranging
and not necessarily focused on the political borders that encompass North America.